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Jon Gottlieb

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Hey guys and girls! 
 

I've started to really love the cakewalk since I've made it work optimally. However, I stumbled upon a new problem. Every time I listen to a mix and want to change something in let's say compressor or another effect, I can do nothing. the mix just plays and I have to wait until it's done. Do you have any ideas on how to fix it? It is wildly annoying.

My computer:

8 Gb ram
Intel Core i5-7400 3.00GHz
64-bit
Windows 10

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I assume the clicking sound is you hitting some key on your PC keyboard repeatedly, not something in the audio stream, correct?  Are you trying to stop the tranport with Spacebar? You can tweak plugins without stopping the transport, but  that's somewhat beside the point if you can't stop the tranport for other reasons.

Do the stop/play/pause buttons in the transport module work?

Is this with all projects, or just this one?

What interface, driver mode (ASIO, WDM, WASAPI), and buffer size?

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It seems like it stops 1 to 2 seconds after i hear the first click. Depending on your PC's power and hard drive, it can take a second for it to stop. 

Also, when you click 10 times in 1 seconds, like a machine gun, you can be overloading some things in the PC. Its not good to do that in my opinion.

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Looking at you video it looks to me that Cakewalk is not the current app on your desktop.  There may be another window hidden by Cakewalk that needs a response from you. Minimize CW and check what is under under it. Or move it out of the way. 

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1 hour ago, John said:

Looking at you video it looks to me that Cakewalk is not the current app on your desktop.  There may be another window hidden by Cakewalk that needs a response from you. Minimize CW and check what is under under it. Or move it out of the way. 

Or hold Alt while pressing Tab to cycle through open windows.

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2 hours ago, msmcleod said:

This sounds very similar to the issue with the Realtek ASIO drivers, which make the keyboard & mouse unresponsive due to memory leak issues.

Looking at the second video, I have to agree this looks like some sort of driver or hardware conflict causing keyboard/mouse input not to be registered when the Behringer is using the USB port to stream audio. I would try moving the interface to a different port. Make sure drivers are current,  use generic Windows mouse and keyboard drivers if you aren't and you can, and maybe Google for this issue with Behringer intefaces on the web at large.

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8 minutes ago, TVR PRODUCTIONS said:

Open Youtube and play a video. Press the space bar. Does it start an stop the video? How about Windows Media Player. If it doesn’t work in those apps, then it’s  not gonna week in Cakewalk.  If it does work, then it is a Cakewalk issue. Is there a reset option in CW?

It works on YouTube, Windows Media player and all other places. But not in cakewalk. I might think it is a issue in the daw, i just can't troubleshoot it.

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Media Player and browsers are not going to be using ASIO if they're even using the Behringer for output. Are they, or do they use onboard sound? I recommend leaving your onboard audio enabled as the default device for Windows audio, and reserving the ASIO audio interface for Cakewalk.

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A round trip latency of 25 is normal for so, so interfaces. Both my Tascam us1641 and my Scarlett 6i6 run around there when I'm using a Safe buffer size. I just got this antique M Audio fast track pro along with a PA system and a bunch of junk someone actually put out on the curb with a FREE sign on it. SM 58, 3 Nady wireless systems and best of all a Rexx model 602 pre amp.. Anyhow you can see my screenshot and the reality of crappy interface specs. 

I don't know how old your interface is but if it's older Behringer then toss it out and get something new that works with W10.  And while your shopping a little more RAM wouldn't hurt either. 8 Gigs is sort of bare bones. 

Anyhow the RTL has no bearing on transport responce time. Mine stops and starts instantly.   If I put a million plug ins in a project with only 8 GB RAM I think my computer would freak out and stall like that. It too busy coping so it ignores you. 

 

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